Brick Police Arrested Fugitive Suspected Drug Dealer at His Home

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – A Brick Township man, who was previously wanted by police officers was arrested inside his garage on Thursday.

According to the Brick Police Department, SCU Detectives had located a wanted subject, Thomas Girone, 33, in his garage.

“The subject refused to exit the garage at first, but the Detectives were able convince him to open the garage door and exit. Detectives observed drug paraphernalia in plain view and a search was conducted, which revealed crack, over 100 wax folds of packaged heroin, crack pipes, syringes, a digital scale, stamp kits, and hundreds of empty wax folds, all indicating an operation of packaging and distribution,” the Brick Police Department said. “Girone was charged with possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of crack, possession of heroin, possession of paraphernalia, unlawful disposition of a CDS, being under the influence of a CDS, obstruction of justice, and he was cited with the four active warrants out for his arrest. Girone was subsequently lodged in Ocean County Jail.”

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